
Nelson Sauvin Hops – Whole Leaf 100g
Nelson Sauvin Whole Leaf Hops
Nelson Sauvin hops are a New Zealand-grown aroma variety developed by Plant & Food Research.
Named for their Sauvignon Blanc-like aroma, they bring bold, fruity character to hop-forward beers.
Whole leaf Nelson Sauvin offers strong notes of gooseberry, white wine, passionfruit, and crushed grape — with enough resin to balance the fruitiness.
Best used late in the boil, whirlpool, or dry hop to showcase its unique aromatics in hazy styles, juicy IPAs, or mixed-ferment recipes.
Nelson Sauvin Hop Profile
- Origin: New Zealand
- Alpha Acid: 11–13%
- Beta Acid: 6–8%
- Characteristics: Gooseberry, white wine, passionfruit, light resin
- Substitutes: Hallertau Blanc, Motueka, Riwaka
- Use: Aroma, dry hop, late additions
Nelson Sauvin Hop Flavour
Nelson Sauvin is punchy and distinctive — full of tropical fruit, gooseberry, and white wine aroma, often compared to Sauvignon Blanc.
Late additions bring out vibrant aromatics and a slightly resinous, dry finish that helps balance sweeter malts or yeast esters.
Beer Styles for Nelson Sauvin Hops
Nelson Sauvin fits best in modern, hop-driven styles that embrace big aroma and juicy flavour.
- Hazy IPA: Delivers saturated gooseberry and white wine aromatics.
- New Zealand Pilsner: Adds bold hop aroma over a clean, dry lager base.
- Pale Ale: Provides tropical lift with subtle dry finish.
- Saison: Pairs well with phenolic yeast and dry body.
- Mixed Ferment: Stands up to acidity and funk with bright fruit aroma.
Nelson Sauvin Hop Substitutes
Nelson Sauvin hops can be swapped for other fruity, wine-like varieties like Hallertau Blanc, Motueka, or Riwaka if needed.
- Hallertau Blanc: Shares similar white wine notes, with a more restrained finish.
- Motueka: Adds lime and tropical character, with a softer profile overall.
- Riwaka: Delivers bold citrus and passionfruit, with a sharper edge than Nelson.
Nelson Sauvin Hop Pairings
Pairs well with Citra, Galaxy, and Motueka in hazy blends where tropical intensity and complexity are key.
- Citra: Amplifies juicy tropical and citrus layers.
- Galaxy: Boosts overripe fruit and passionfruit notes.
- Motueka: Adds a fresh lime twist and softens the edges.
Brewer’s Tip
Nelson Sauvin can dominate a hop bill — blend it carefully if you're not aiming for full-on gooseberry and white wine character.
It pairs well with soft malt or oat-heavy bases that let its bright top notes shine without harshness.